#232 Why Fedora is like jazz
Opened 2 years ago by rlengland. Modified 11 months ago

Summary: A different way to look at Fedora

Description: This article will take a more philosophical approach to Fedora, showing that there are some interesting links between Fedora/Linux and jazz. Some of the characteristics of jazz include improvisation, swing, complex chords, and a rich and sophisticated sound. These characteristics are also similar to the experiences of using Fedora.

  • What is jazz and what does it have to do with Fedora?
  • Shared characteristics between jazz and Fedora
  • Why Windows and Mac do not sound jazzy, but Fedora does (customizations, desktop environments, etc.)
  • Why it is important to put the fun back into computing, just like jazz brings fun to our musical selves

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/introduction-and-three-proposals/91449/1


Ed. Note:
The only part of your proposal that might be questionable is the following.

Damjan Franz Lu:
Why Windows and Mac do not sound jazzy …

We want Fedora to be friendly. We try not to speak ill of any other projects or competitors.

See notes here:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/introduction-and-three-proposals/91449/2

Metadata Update from @rlengland:
- Issue assigned to odisej

2 years ago

Hello, @odisej
I'm checking with you to see if you have had an opportunity to work on this article. Let us know when you have it ready for a review by leaving preview link in a comment on this ticket,....and thanks.

@odisej Is this article still on your to-do list?

First of all, I apologize for disappearing from the face of the Earth. Life sometimes has a way to surprise you.

Yes, it is. I will try to do it this weekend.

Thank you for your patience.

@odisej Should we move this article to the "Stalled" category? It will still be here when you have time to work on it but we won't nag you about it. 😄

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